What makes a boat weatherly?
Close, but not quite the case. The rudder can not provide any
significant lift on its own.
Any rudder angle adds drag and any rudder angle effects heal. Rudder to
correct weather helm increases healing monemt.
What is really happening is that the weather helm introduces an attack
angle for the keel. What you actually want to do is set the boat up to
balance with a heading that is a little higher than desired course.
When the rudder brings the track back to course, you are left with the
foil (keel)at a small attack angle. This works on all hulls, but is
most apparent on fin keel boats.
Matt Colie -www.yachtek.com
Martin Baxter wrote:
MC wrote:
DSK wrote:
while most should know that the rake of the mast affects C of E and the
degree of weather helm, I'll guess that many do knot know that by giving
the boat some weather helm she climbs to windward better as the rudder
adds lift.
I believe this to be true for full keels, but how does it work with a fin keel?
Cheers
Marty
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